Italian media: That's why land was split 85km from earthquake in Albania

The quake that rocked Tirana and Durres last afternoon has felt until Italy. Italian media record that the 4.7-magnitude earthquake, which hit the area between Tirana and Durres, also felt in Puglia, and particularly in Brindisi. As they recall the devastating earthquake of November 26, which caused the death of 51 persons and the destruction of [...]
The quake that rocked Tirana and Durres last afternoon has felt until Italy. Italian media record that the 4.7-magnitude earthquake, which hit the area between Tirana and Durres, also felt in Puglia, and particularly in Brindisi.
As they recall the devastating November 26 earthquake, which caused 51 people's deaths and the destruction of hundreds of thousands of homes, Italian media record that according to analyses by the National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology, it proved that the earthquake was a <x0cm of 85 kilometers spread from the North West and Southwest, between the cities of Durres and Lusnje, and that it did not fully reactivate”.
The “gap belongs to structures responsible for the deformation and overlapsing of dimensions that make up the nucleus of the chain Albanidi“. It is believed that a similar tectonic structure has caused in Albania, the 5.8-sized earthquake on September 21st.












